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" to such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people, or property of either of the parties ; but if such shall come in, being forced by stress of weather or the danger of the seas, all proper means shall be vigorously used that they go out and retire... "
The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: Being the Letters ... - Page 590
by United States. Dept. of State - 1857
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Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First ...

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 600 pages
...to such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people or property of either of the parties; hut if such shall come in, being forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign ...

Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 406 pages
...ports to such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people, or property of either of the parlies; but if such shall come in, being forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: John Jay; Francis Dana

United States. Department of State - United States - 1830 - 546 pages
...have made a prize upon the citizens and subjects of .the other party, and if, perchance, such ships shall come in, being forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the seas, they shall be obliged to depart as soon as possible. ARTICLE XXXVII. No subject of her said Imperial...
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Speech of John M. Clayton: Of Delaware, on French Spoliations. Delivered in ...

John Middleton Clayton - French spoliation claims - 1846 - 64 pages
...war shall be obliged to show. On the contrary, no «belter or refuge shall be giren in their ports Co such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people,...forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1851 - 680 pages
...the contrary, no shelter or refuge shall be given in their ports to such as shall have made prizes of the subjects, people, or property of either of...come in, being forced by stress of weather, or the dangers of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and return from thence...
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Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1854 - 804 pages
...war shall be obliged to show ; on the contrary, no shelter or refuge shall be given in their port! to such as shall have made prize of the subjects,...forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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Thirty Years' View, Or, A History of the Working of the American ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1856 - 764 pages
...war shall be obliged to show ; on the contrary, no shelter or refuge shall be given in their ]>orts to such as shall have made prize of the subjects,...forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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The life of Thomas Jefferson, Issue 113, Volume 2

Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 pages
...war shall be obliged to show: on the contrary, no shelter or refuge shall be given in then- ports U> such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people...forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire thence as soon as possible....
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Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Volume 1

John Adams Dix - United States - 1864 - 476 pages
...their ports to such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people, or property of either of the 10 parties; but if such shall come in, being forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be rigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Volume 1

John Adams Dix - United States - 1864 - 466 pages
...their ports to such as shall have made prize of the subjects, people, or property of either of the 10 parties ; but if such shall come in, being forced by stress of weather, or the danger of the sea, all proper means shall be vigorously used, that they go out and retire from thence as soon as...
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